As the Manufacturing sector enters its next revolution, the future engineer will need to be equipped with advanced manufacturing skills in areas such as Advanced Robotics and Automation, Optics and Laser Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, and Data Analytics.
WDA, in collaboration with five strategic partners, have developed a series of advanced manufacturing masterclasses, which will support SMEs and MNCs in enhancing their capabilities in emerging technologies. It will also support our local workforce in their efforts to deepen their skills in cutting-edge technologies, which will enable them to remain relevant amid the rapidly changing manufacturing sector. Take the first step and equip yourself with the latest advances in manufacturing!

published:02 Mar 2016

views:2551

When business is down, it would be nice to quickly earn some money.
You really appreciate a job sometimes after a really hard month trying to reach the same amount in sales in your own company.
However in Singapore, I would say it's even more challenging than one might think "to get a job".
Sidenote: Here is a nice read about how fecked up hiring is:
https://medium.com/@evnowandforever/f-you-i-quit-hiring-is-broken-bb8f3a48d324#.bb8ep9vyv

SINGAPORE: Singapore faces a shortage of engineers, according to a recent job vacancy study by the ManpowerMinistry.
One way of attracting more youths to the profession is to encourage them to see it as a viable and attractive career while another approach is to attract more women into engineering.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) recently held an outreach program to reach out to the fairer sex.
"We really need excellent engineering skills. Why would we omit half the people with these excellent skills?" said ProfessorJanieFouke, who is Dean of Engineering at Nanyang Technological University.
She added: "People need quantitative skills. They need spatial skills, they need to understand three-dimension, they need to understand math. But I think in today's world, they also need to understand how to articulate their thinking. So they need skills that have to do with developing slides, communicating to the public. And I don't think those skills are gender specific."
At the outreach programme, women engineers shared how their inherent traits can be an advantage.
Dr Guo Huaqun, who is the chairperson of IEEESectionWomen in Engineering said: "First, ladies are more careful. They pay attention on the detail about specifications and design. Second, ladies can be a good listener. They can listen carefully about the requirements from customers. Third, ladies can be well-organised. They can document all files properly. Finally, ladies can be a good team player. If a whole team have a lady engineer, then the whole team will become more excited and more energy."
The women engineers also felt that the course, while demanding, would open many doors.
Susan Li, a technical support manager at Agilent Technologies, said: "WithinAgilent, we have females who are in the R&D department research and development, and we have females that have ventured out into doing sales, meeting customers and closing deals. And we also have females who go into marketing, organising seminars and events like that. We also have females like myself who are into management."
Still, the importance of having aptitude for the job was strongly emphasised.
Professor Fouke said: "The basic requirement that anyone needs to excel in engineering is strong math skills. It's very important to have strong math skills."
Students who attended the outreach program said they welcomed such talks as they allow them to learn more about the profession.
"In most secondary schools, we don't get this much opportunities to have these kind of talks to understand better about engineering. And now after this talk, I could finally understand that actually girls and boys could just take up any engineering course," said Kok Yu Xuan from Commonwealth Secondary School.
Syahirah Bahruddin from Swiss Cottage Secondary School said she "felt more empowered that she can do engineering" after going through the program.
Another student, K Vanita from Raffles Girls School said: "I think there are very few female engineers but those who have the will will definitely go far in life as I've seen in today's programme."
NTU said it plans to hold its next major outreach to girls in secondary schools next year February.
www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1239208/1/.html

published:24 Nov 2012

views:3697

ENGINEERS MAKE OUR WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN
This exciting video provides an overview of what engineering education in 5 polytechnics in Singapore has to offer. From aerospace, biomedical, mechanical to logistics, engineering has it all.
Follow your passion and choose engineering as your career of choice.
Engineering is exciting, Engineering is challenging, Engineering is satisfying ...
You will not regret it.

published:28 Sep 2011

views:3201

During the Committee of Supply 2016, DPMTeo Chee Hean announced plans for the Public Service to employ an additional 1,000 engineers in 2016 to strengthen engineering capabilities in the Public Service. ( Link to speech: http://bit.ly/22ucHjU)

Singapore AirlinesEngineeringMaintenanceControllerFoo See Hay shares his experience working on the B747 for almost four decades.
Watch the video as he recollects his fond memories with the MegatopBoeing 747-400, having worked on and flown in the jumbo jet as a passenger.
The B747 Story:
In 1994, Singapore Airlines became the world’s biggest Megatop B747-400operator when it took delivery of its 23rd B747 and by 2003, it operated a record 51 Boeing Megatop 747-400s.
Singapore Airlines, A Great WayTo Fly.
Subscribe for fleet updates from Singapore Airlines: https://goo.gl/e0Atuq
Connect with us on social:
https://www.facebook.com/singaporeair
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/singapore-airlines

The discipline of engineering is extremely broad, and encompasses a range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied science, technology and types of application.

The term Engineering is derived from the Latiningenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise".

Definition

History

Engineering has existed since ancient times as humans devised fundamental inventions such as the wedge, lever, wheel, and pulley. Each of these inventions is essentially consistent with the modern definition of engineering.

Singapore Airlines

The Singapore Airlines group includes many airline-related subsidiaries: SIA Engineering Company handles maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) business across nine countries, with a portfolio of 27 joint ventures, including with Boeing and Rolls-Royce. Singapore Airlines Cargo operate SIA's freighter fleet and manages the cargo-hold capacity in SIA's passenger aircraft. It has three airlines subsidiaries: SilkAir operates regional flights to secondary cities, while Scoot and Tigerair operate in the low-cost carrier sector.

Singapore Airlines was the launch customer for the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft. It ranks amongst the top 15 carriers worldwide in terms of revenue passenger kilometres, and 10th in the world for international passengers carried. On 15 December 2010, Singapore Airlines was named by the International Air Transport Association as the second largest airline in the world by market capitalisation, worth of 14billion US dollars. Singapore Airlines utilises the Singapore Girl as its central figure in its corporate branding. The airline is also regarded as a Singaporean national symbol and icon.

Future Engineer

As the Manufacturing sector enters its next revolution, the future engineer will need to be equipped with advanced manufacturing skills in areas such as Advanced Robotics and Automation, Optics and Laser Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, and Data Analytics.
WDA, in collaboration with five strategic partners, have developed a series of advanced manufacturing masterclasses, which will support SMEs and MNCs in enhancing their capabilities in emerging technologies. It will also support our local workforce in their efforts to deepen their skills in cutting-edge technologies, which will enable them to remain relevant amid the rapidly changing manufacturing sector. Take the first step and equip yourself with the latest advances in manufacturing!

4:11

#1 Why don't you get a job in Singapore?

#1 Why don't you get a job in Singapore?

#1 Why don't you get a job in Singapore?

When business is down, it would be nice to quickly earn some money.
You really appreciate a job sometimes after a really hard month trying to reach the same amount in sales in your own company.
However in Singapore, I would say it's even more challenging than one might think "to get a job".
Sidenote: Here is a nice read about how fecked up hiring is:
https://medium.com/@evnowandforever/f-you-i-quit-hiring-is-broken-bb8f3a48d324#.bb8ep9vyv

Singapore faces a shortage of engineers - 24Nov2012

SINGAPORE: Singapore faces a shortage of engineers, according to a recent job vacancy study by the ManpowerMinistry.
One way of attracting more youths to the profession is to encourage them to see it as a viable and attractive career while another approach is to attract more women into engineering.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) recently held an outreach program to reach out to the fairer sex.
"We really need excellent engineering skills. Why would we omit half the people with these excellent skills?" said ProfessorJanieFouke, who is Dean of Engineering at Nanyang Technological University.
She added: "People need quantitative skills. They need spatial skills, they need to understand three-dimension, they need to understand math. But I think in today's world, they also need to understand how to articulate their thinking. So they need skills that have to do with developing slides, communicating to the public. And I don't think those skills are gender specific."
At the outreach programme, women engineers shared how their inherent traits can be an advantage.
Dr Guo Huaqun, who is the chairperson of IEEESectionWomen in Engineering said: "First, ladies are more careful. They pay attention on the detail about specifications and design. Second, ladies can be a good listener. They can listen carefully about the requirements from customers. Third, ladies can be well-organised. They can document all files properly. Finally, ladies can be a good team player. If a whole team have a lady engineer, then the whole team will become more excited and more energy."
The women engineers also felt that the course, while demanding, would open many doors.
Susan Li, a technical support manager at Agilent Technologies, said: "WithinAgilent, we have females who are in the R&D department research and development, and we have females that have ventured out into doing sales, meeting customers and closing deals. And we also have females who go into marketing, organising seminars and events like that. We also have females like myself who are into management."
Still, the importance of having aptitude for the job was strongly emphasised.
Professor Fouke said: "The basic requirement that anyone needs to excel in engineering is strong math skills. It's very important to have strong math skills."
Students who attended the outreach program said they welcomed such talks as they allow them to learn more about the profession.
"In most secondary schools, we don't get this much opportunities to have these kind of talks to understand better about engineering. And now after this talk, I could finally understand that actually girls and boys could just take up any engineering course," said Kok Yu Xuan from Commonwealth Secondary School.
Syahirah Bahruddin from Swiss Cottage Secondary School said she "felt more empowered that she can do engineering" after going through the program.
Another student, K Vanita from Raffles Girls School said: "I think there are very few female engineers but those who have the will will definitely go far in life as I've seen in today's programme."
NTU said it plans to hold its next major outreach to girls in secondary schools next year February.
www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1239208/1/.html

5:25

Engineering at Polytechnics (Singapore)

Engineering at Polytechnics (Singapore)

Engineering at Polytechnics (Singapore)

ENGINEERS MAKE OUR WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN
This exciting video provides an overview of what engineering education in 5 polytechnics in Singapore has to offer. From aerospace, biomedical, mechanical to logistics, engineering has it all.
Follow your passion and choose engineering as your career of choice.
Engineering is exciting, Engineering is challenging, Engineering is satisfying ...
You will not regret it.

0:44

Public Sector engineers build the Singapore of tomorrow!

Public Sector engineers build the Singapore of tomorrow!

Public Sector engineers build the Singapore of tomorrow!

During the Committee of Supply 2016, DPMTeo Chee Hean announced plans for the Public Service to employ an additional 1,000 engineers in 2016 to strengthen engineering capabilities in the Public Service. ( Link to speech: http://bit.ly/22ucHjU)

Retiring the B747: Engineering | Singapore Airlines

Singapore AirlinesEngineeringMaintenanceControllerFoo See Hay shares his experience working on the B747 for almost four decades.
Watch the video as he recollects his fond memories with the MegatopBoeing 747-400, having worked on and flown in the jumbo jet as a passenger.
The B747 Story:
In 1994, Singapore Airlines became the world’s biggest Megatop B747-400operator when it took delivery of its 23rd B747 and by 2003, it operated a record 51 Boeing Megatop 747-400s.
Singapore Airlines, A Great WayTo Fly.
Subscribe for fleet updates from Singapore Airlines: https://goo.gl/e0Atuq
Connect with us on social:
https://www.facebook.com/singaporeair
https://twitter.com/singaporeair
https://plus.google.com/+singaporeair
https://www.instagram.com/singaporeair/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/singapore-airlines

DUO Singapore Construction Overview by Quality Engineering

The DuoDevelopmentProject, scheduled for completion in 2017, will be located between Ophir Road and Rochor Road, in an area known as the Bugis district. The development will comprise a 49-storey residential block that will house 660 units of luxury apartments and a 39-storey commercial and five-star hotel complex and a retail gallery with basement carparks. The developer, M+S Pte. Ltd., a joint venture company established by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, an investment Corporation owned by the Malaysian government, and Temasek Holdings (Pte) Limited, an investment Corporation owned by the government of Singapore, will undertake the joint development of the Duo project, which is also one of M+S's first development projects in Singapore. The sub-contractor Quality Engineering will construct the main structure of this DUOTower.

Heinen & Hopman Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd

Heinen & HopmanEngineeringSingapore Pte Ltd is the largest HVAC company in the Singapore marine and offshore market. The company was founded in 1991 and has developed into the largest air conditioning system and provision cooling plant builder in the Singapore marine and offshore market.
We can design, engineer, manufacture, construct and commission any marine HVAC system in close cooperation with our customers. Our bespoke HVAC solutions meet all our customers’ desires, no matter how challenging the requirements are.
Visit website: https://goo.gl/etL8us

Future Engineer

As the Manufacturing sector enters its next revolution, the future engineer will need to be equipped with advanced manufacturing skills in areas such as Advanced Robotics and Automation, Optics and Laser Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, and Data Analytics.
WDA, in collaboration with five strategic partners, have developed a series of advanced manufacturing masterclasses, which will support SMEs and MNCs in enhancing their capabilities in emerging technologies. It will also support our local workforce in their efforts to deepen their skills in cutting-edge technologies, which will enable them to remain relevant amid the rapidly changing manufacturing sector. Take the first step and equip yourself with the latest advances in manufacturing!

published: 02 Mar 2016

#1 Why don't you get a job in Singapore?

When business is down, it would be nice to quickly earn some money.
You really appreciate a job sometimes after a really hard month trying to reach the same amount in sales in your own company.
However in Singapore, I would say it's even more challenging than one might think "to get a job".
Sidenote: Here is a nice read about how fecked up hiring is:
https://medium.com/@evnowandforever/f-you-i-quit-hiring-is-broken-bb8f3a48d324#.bb8ep9vyv

Singapore faces a shortage of engineers - 24Nov2012

SINGAPORE: Singapore faces a shortage of engineers, according to a recent job vacancy study by the ManpowerMinistry.
One way of attracting more youths to the profession is to encourage them to see it as a viable and attractive career while another approach is to attract more women into engineering.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) recently held an outreach program to reach out to the fairer sex.
"We really need excellent engineering skills. Why would we omit half the people with these excellent skills?" said ProfessorJanieFouke, who is Dean of Engineering at Nanyang Technological University.
She added: "People need quantitative skills. They need spatial skills, they need to understand three-dimension, they need to understand math. But I think in today's world, they also need ...

published: 24 Nov 2012

Engineering at Polytechnics (Singapore)

ENGINEERS MAKE OUR WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN
This exciting video provides an overview of what engineering education in 5 polytechnics in Singapore has to offer. From aerospace, biomedical, mechanical to logistics, engineering has it all.
Follow your passion and choose engineering as your career of choice.
Engineering is exciting, Engineering is challenging, Engineering is satisfying ...
You will not regret it.

published: 28 Sep 2011

Public Sector engineers build the Singapore of tomorrow!

During the Committee of Supply 2016, DPMTeo Chee Hean announced plans for the Public Service to employ an additional 1,000 engineers in 2016 to strengthen engineering capabilities in the Public Service. ( Link to speech: http://bit.ly/22ucHjU)

Retiring the B747: Engineering | Singapore Airlines

Singapore AirlinesEngineeringMaintenanceControllerFoo See Hay shares his experience working on the B747 for almost four decades.
Watch the video as he recollects his fond memories with the MegatopBoeing 747-400, having worked on and flown in the jumbo jet as a passenger.
The B747 Story:
In 1994, Singapore Airlines became the world’s biggest Megatop B747-400operator when it took delivery of its 23rd B747 and by 2003, it operated a record 51 Boeing Megatop 747-400s.
Singapore Airlines, A Great WayTo Fly.
Subscribe for fleet updates from Singapore Airlines: https://goo.gl/e0Atuq
Connect with us on social:
https://www.facebook.com/singaporeair
https://twitter.com/singaporeair
https://plus.google.com/+singaporeair
https://www.instagram.com/singaporeair/
https://www.linkedin.com/co...

published: 21 Aug 2012

Apartment in Singapore! Living abroad for free as an Engineer.

Check out my instagram! https://www.instagram.com/go_beyond_engineering/?hl=en
Hello Youtube,
In this video I show my apartment in Singapore. I lived in this apartment for about 2 months overseas. I hope this video can inspire some of you future engineers! ENJOY
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Bose QC 35:
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Bose QC 25:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M1...

DUO Singapore Construction Overview by Quality Engineering

The DuoDevelopmentProject, scheduled for completion in 2017, will be located between Ophir Road and Rochor Road, in an area known as the Bugis district. The development will comprise a 49-storey residential block that will house 660 units of luxury apartments and a 39-storey commercial and five-star hotel complex and a retail gallery with basement carparks. The developer, M+S Pte. Ltd., a joint venture company established by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, an investment Corporation owned by the Malaysian government, and Temasek Holdings (Pte) Limited, an investment Corporation owned by the government of Singapore, will undertake the joint development of the Duo project, which is also one of M+S's first development projects in Singapore. The sub-contractor Quality Engineering will construct th...

Heinen & Hopman Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd

Heinen & HopmanEngineeringSingapore Pte Ltd is the largest HVAC company in the Singapore marine and offshore market. The company was founded in 1991 and has developed into the largest air conditioning system and provision cooling plant builder in the Singapore marine and offshore market.
We can design, engineer, manufacture, construct and commission any marine HVAC system in close cooperation with our customers. Our bespoke HVAC solutions meet all our customers’ desires, no matter how challenging the requirements are.
Visit website: https://goo.gl/etL8us

Future Engineer

As the Manufacturing sector enters its next revolution, the future engineer will need to be equipped with advanced manufacturing skills in areas such as Advance...

As the Manufacturing sector enters its next revolution, the future engineer will need to be equipped with advanced manufacturing skills in areas such as Advanced Robotics and Automation, Optics and Laser Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, and Data Analytics.
WDA, in collaboration with five strategic partners, have developed a series of advanced manufacturing masterclasses, which will support SMEs and MNCs in enhancing their capabilities in emerging technologies. It will also support our local workforce in their efforts to deepen their skills in cutting-edge technologies, which will enable them to remain relevant amid the rapidly changing manufacturing sector. Take the first step and equip yourself with the latest advances in manufacturing!

As the Manufacturing sector enters its next revolution, the future engineer will need to be equipped with advanced manufacturing skills in areas such as Advanced Robotics and Automation, Optics and Laser Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, and Data Analytics.
WDA, in collaboration with five strategic partners, have developed a series of advanced manufacturing masterclasses, which will support SMEs and MNCs in enhancing their capabilities in emerging technologies. It will also support our local workforce in their efforts to deepen their skills in cutting-edge technologies, which will enable them to remain relevant amid the rapidly changing manufacturing sector. Take the first step and equip yourself with the latest advances in manufacturing!

#1 Why don't you get a job in Singapore?

When business is down, it would be nice to quickly earn some money.
You really appreciate a job sometimes after a really hard month trying to reach the same am...

When business is down, it would be nice to quickly earn some money.
You really appreciate a job sometimes after a really hard month trying to reach the same amount in sales in your own company.
However in Singapore, I would say it's even more challenging than one might think "to get a job".
Sidenote: Here is a nice read about how fecked up hiring is:
https://medium.com/@evnowandforever/f-you-i-quit-hiring-is-broken-bb8f3a48d324#.bb8ep9vyv

When business is down, it would be nice to quickly earn some money.
You really appreciate a job sometimes after a really hard month trying to reach the same amount in sales in your own company.
However in Singapore, I would say it's even more challenging than one might think "to get a job".
Sidenote: Here is a nice read about how fecked up hiring is:
https://medium.com/@evnowandforever/f-you-i-quit-hiring-is-broken-bb8f3a48d324#.bb8ep9vyv

SINGAPORE: Singapore faces a shortage of engineers, according to a recent job vacancy study by the ManpowerMinistry.
One way of attracting more youths to the profession is to encourage them to see it as a viable and attractive career while another approach is to attract more women into engineering.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) recently held an outreach program to reach out to the fairer sex.
"We really need excellent engineering skills. Why would we omit half the people with these excellent skills?" said ProfessorJanieFouke, who is Dean of Engineering at Nanyang Technological University.
She added: "People need quantitative skills. They need spatial skills, they need to understand three-dimension, they need to understand math. But I think in today's world, they also need to understand how to articulate their thinking. So they need skills that have to do with developing slides, communicating to the public. And I don't think those skills are gender specific."
At the outreach programme, women engineers shared how their inherent traits can be an advantage.
Dr Guo Huaqun, who is the chairperson of IEEESectionWomen in Engineering said: "First, ladies are more careful. They pay attention on the detail about specifications and design. Second, ladies can be a good listener. They can listen carefully about the requirements from customers. Third, ladies can be well-organised. They can document all files properly. Finally, ladies can be a good team player. If a whole team have a lady engineer, then the whole team will become more excited and more energy."
The women engineers also felt that the course, while demanding, would open many doors.
Susan Li, a technical support manager at Agilent Technologies, said: "WithinAgilent, we have females who are in the R&D department research and development, and we have females that have ventured out into doing sales, meeting customers and closing deals. And we also have females who go into marketing, organising seminars and events like that. We also have females like myself who are into management."
Still, the importance of having aptitude for the job was strongly emphasised.
Professor Fouke said: "The basic requirement that anyone needs to excel in engineering is strong math skills. It's very important to have strong math skills."
Students who attended the outreach program said they welcomed such talks as they allow them to learn more about the profession.
"In most secondary schools, we don't get this much opportunities to have these kind of talks to understand better about engineering. And now after this talk, I could finally understand that actually girls and boys could just take up any engineering course," said Kok Yu Xuan from Commonwealth Secondary School.
Syahirah Bahruddin from Swiss Cottage Secondary School said she "felt more empowered that she can do engineering" after going through the program.
Another student, K Vanita from Raffles Girls School said: "I think there are very few female engineers but those who have the will will definitely go far in life as I've seen in today's programme."
NTU said it plans to hold its next major outreach to girls in secondary schools next year February.
www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1239208/1/.html

SINGAPORE: Singapore faces a shortage of engineers, according to a recent job vacancy study by the ManpowerMinistry.
One way of attracting more youths to the profession is to encourage them to see it as a viable and attractive career while another approach is to attract more women into engineering.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) recently held an outreach program to reach out to the fairer sex.
"We really need excellent engineering skills. Why would we omit half the people with these excellent skills?" said ProfessorJanieFouke, who is Dean of Engineering at Nanyang Technological University.
She added: "People need quantitative skills. They need spatial skills, they need to understand three-dimension, they need to understand math. But I think in today's world, they also need to understand how to articulate their thinking. So they need skills that have to do with developing slides, communicating to the public. And I don't think those skills are gender specific."
At the outreach programme, women engineers shared how their inherent traits can be an advantage.
Dr Guo Huaqun, who is the chairperson of IEEESectionWomen in Engineering said: "First, ladies are more careful. They pay attention on the detail about specifications and design. Second, ladies can be a good listener. They can listen carefully about the requirements from customers. Third, ladies can be well-organised. They can document all files properly. Finally, ladies can be a good team player. If a whole team have a lady engineer, then the whole team will become more excited and more energy."
The women engineers also felt that the course, while demanding, would open many doors.
Susan Li, a technical support manager at Agilent Technologies, said: "WithinAgilent, we have females who are in the R&D department research and development, and we have females that have ventured out into doing sales, meeting customers and closing deals. And we also have females who go into marketing, organising seminars and events like that. We also have females like myself who are into management."
Still, the importance of having aptitude for the job was strongly emphasised.
Professor Fouke said: "The basic requirement that anyone needs to excel in engineering is strong math skills. It's very important to have strong math skills."
Students who attended the outreach program said they welcomed such talks as they allow them to learn more about the profession.
"In most secondary schools, we don't get this much opportunities to have these kind of talks to understand better about engineering. And now after this talk, I could finally understand that actually girls and boys could just take up any engineering course," said Kok Yu Xuan from Commonwealth Secondary School.
Syahirah Bahruddin from Swiss Cottage Secondary School said she "felt more empowered that she can do engineering" after going through the program.
Another student, K Vanita from Raffles Girls School said: "I think there are very few female engineers but those who have the will will definitely go far in life as I've seen in today's programme."
NTU said it plans to hold its next major outreach to girls in secondary schools next year February.
www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1239208/1/.html

Engineering at Polytechnics (Singapore)

ENGINEERS MAKE OUR WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN
This exciting video provides an overview of what engineering education in 5 polytechnics in Singapore has...

ENGINEERS MAKE OUR WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN
This exciting video provides an overview of what engineering education in 5 polytechnics in Singapore has to offer. From aerospace, biomedical, mechanical to logistics, engineering has it all.
Follow your passion and choose engineering as your career of choice.
Engineering is exciting, Engineering is challenging, Engineering is satisfying ...
You will not regret it.

ENGINEERS MAKE OUR WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN
This exciting video provides an overview of what engineering education in 5 polytechnics in Singapore has to offer. From aerospace, biomedical, mechanical to logistics, engineering has it all.
Follow your passion and choose engineering as your career of choice.
Engineering is exciting, Engineering is challenging, Engineering is satisfying ...
You will not regret it.

During the Committee of Supply 2016, DPMTeo Chee Hean announced plans for the Public Service to employ an additional 1,000 engineers in 2016 to strengthen engineering capabilities in the Public Service. ( Link to speech: http://bit.ly/22ucHjU)

During the Committee of Supply 2016, DPMTeo Chee Hean announced plans for the Public Service to employ an additional 1,000 engineers in 2016 to strengthen engineering capabilities in the Public Service. ( Link to speech: http://bit.ly/22ucHjU)

Singapore AirlinesEngineeringMaintenanceControllerFoo See Hay shares his experience working on the B747 for almost four decades.
Watch the video as he recollects his fond memories with the MegatopBoeing 747-400, having worked on and flown in the jumbo jet as a passenger.
The B747 Story:
In 1994, Singapore Airlines became the world’s biggest Megatop B747-400operator when it took delivery of its 23rd B747 and by 2003, it operated a record 51 Boeing Megatop 747-400s.
Singapore Airlines, A Great WayTo Fly.
Subscribe for fleet updates from Singapore Airlines: https://goo.gl/e0Atuq
Connect with us on social:
https://www.facebook.com/singaporeair
https://twitter.com/singaporeair
https://plus.google.com/+singaporeair
https://www.instagram.com/singaporeair/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/singapore-airlines

Singapore AirlinesEngineeringMaintenanceControllerFoo See Hay shares his experience working on the B747 for almost four decades.
Watch the video as he recollects his fond memories with the MegatopBoeing 747-400, having worked on and flown in the jumbo jet as a passenger.
The B747 Story:
In 1994, Singapore Airlines became the world’s biggest Megatop B747-400operator when it took delivery of its 23rd B747 and by 2003, it operated a record 51 Boeing Megatop 747-400s.
Singapore Airlines, A Great WayTo Fly.
Subscribe for fleet updates from Singapore Airlines: https://goo.gl/e0Atuq
Connect with us on social:
https://www.facebook.com/singaporeair
https://twitter.com/singaporeair
https://plus.google.com/+singaporeair
https://www.instagram.com/singaporeair/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/singapore-airlines

The DuoDevelopmentProject, scheduled for completion in 2017, will be located between Ophir Road and Rochor Road, in an area known as the Bugis district. The development will comprise a 49-storey residential block that will house 660 units of luxury apartments and a 39-storey commercial and five-star hotel complex and a retail gallery with basement carparks. The developer, M+S Pte. Ltd., a joint venture company established by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, an investment Corporation owned by the Malaysian government, and Temasek Holdings (Pte) Limited, an investment Corporation owned by the government of Singapore, will undertake the joint development of the Duo project, which is also one of M+S's first development projects in Singapore. The sub-contractor Quality Engineering will construct the main structure of this DUOTower.

The DuoDevelopmentProject, scheduled for completion in 2017, will be located between Ophir Road and Rochor Road, in an area known as the Bugis district. The development will comprise a 49-storey residential block that will house 660 units of luxury apartments and a 39-storey commercial and five-star hotel complex and a retail gallery with basement carparks. The developer, M+S Pte. Ltd., a joint venture company established by Khazanah Nasional Berhad, an investment Corporation owned by the Malaysian government, and Temasek Holdings (Pte) Limited, an investment Corporation owned by the government of Singapore, will undertake the joint development of the Duo project, which is also one of M+S's first development projects in Singapore. The sub-contractor Quality Engineering will construct the main structure of this DUOTower.

Heinen & HopmanEngineeringSingapore Pte Ltd is the largest HVAC company in the Singapore marine and offshore market. The company was founded in 1991 and has developed into the largest air conditioning system and provision cooling plant builder in the Singapore marine and offshore market.
We can design, engineer, manufacture, construct and commission any marine HVAC system in close cooperation with our customers. Our bespoke HVAC solutions meet all our customers’ desires, no matter how challenging the requirements are.
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Heinen & HopmanEngineeringSingapore Pte Ltd is the largest HVAC company in the Singapore marine and offshore market. The company was founded in 1991 and has developed into the largest air conditioning system and provision cooling plant builder in the Singapore marine and offshore market.
We can design, engineer, manufacture, construct and commission any marine HVAC system in close cooperation with our customers. Our bespoke HVAC solutions meet all our customers’ desires, no matter how challenging the requirements are.
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Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
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published: 07 Jul 2015

Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city,...

published: 16 Jun 2013

25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybo...

Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
For more of LexGo, visit:
Instagram: @lexgotravelshow
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LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife
About Lex Bonife:
I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
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* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The ...

published: 27 Mar 2017

INSIDE Singapore | Travel Guide | October 2017

You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Singapore travel guide this October 2017! Our hosts Jamie Yeo, Carey Ng and Edward Russell with some other guests tour us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Singapore.
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published: 06 Oct 2017

SINGAPORE for FIRST-TIMERS || video by Little Grey Box

Heading to Singapore? As someone who used to live there (and LOVES food) I've got some killer tips to make sure you have an awesome time when you visit. Not just the touristy stuff, real locals tips from someone who has been there and eaten that.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Singapore

Top 10 Places to Visit in Singapore
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Welcome to Singapore, one of the smallest countries in the world. Singapore is an island state located off the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Besides being the world’s 2nd wealthiest country (second only to Qatar), Singapore is extremely clean and safe, boasting superior air quality and of course tons of great things to see, do and eat!
Welcome to Gardens by the Bay one of the most amazing and botanical gardens in the world. A few things you can see here is the flower dome, the cloud forest, several gardens and the supertrees.
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PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half ...

published: 15 Dec 2015

Singapore Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon BoatRace, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, Br...

published: 12 Aug 2013

SINGAPORE | TRAVEL VLOG 2017 [PART 1]

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji La...

published: 04 Mar 2017

Top 10 Tourist Attractions In Singapore 2017 - Travel Guide

Top 10 Tourist Attractions In Singapore,Singapore Tourist Attractions, Singapore travel guide https://youtu.be/crB2Gq3gWJg -Singapore tourism,singapore travel,singapore top attractions, singapore tourism places to visit by top10world. Singapore is one of the great cities of the world, with its blend of Asian and European cultures. Graceful colonial buildings co-exist alongside centuries-old street markets and modern high-rises. Though the government can be strict with residents and visitors who misbehave, travelers who follow the rules can’t help but be fascinated by this multi-cultural city.
Singapore has many tourist places to visit, there are very nice sightseeing, attractions in Singapore which are must see in singapore.
An overview of the top tourist attractions in Singapore and si...

published: 21 Nov 2016

How to Travel to Singapore / YOU NEED TO SEE THIS PLACE

In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in Singapore, many of them for free.
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Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit...

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
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Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
Uber - https://www.uber.com/cities/singapore
GrabTaxi - http://grabtaxi.com/
Currency conversion tool: http://www.xe.com/
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/attache_travel

Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is ...

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast A...

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to ...

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
For more of LexGo, visit:
Instagram: @lexgotravelshow
Facebook: lexgotravelshow
LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife
About Lex Bonife:
I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
TravelerFacts About Me:
* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The worst thing that happened to me while traveling so far was when I was held by the immigration officers in Paris. I made a mistake in my visa application and I actually overstayed in France. But all is well, they did let me go. And they were very nice to me.

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife
For more of LexGo, visit:
Instagram: @lexgotravelshow
Facebook: lexgotravelshow
LexGo, the Youtube travel show is created by Lex Bonife
About Lex Bonife:
I’m a writer and a yoga instructor and I try to see the world as much as I can. I am based in Manila and I am proud to be born in an immensely beautiful country called the Philippines.
TravelerFacts About Me:
* I prefer rolling luggages over backpacks
* I always bring power extension cords when I travel.
* I always have problems sticking to my budget when I’m traveling.
* The worst thing that happened to me while traveling so far was when I was held by the immigration officers in Paris. I made a mistake in my visa application and I actually overstayed in France. But all is well, they did let me go. And they were very nice to me.

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SINGAPORE for FIRST-TIMERS || video by Little Grey Box

Heading to Singapore? As someone who used to live there (and LOVES food) I've got some killer tips to make sure you have an awesome time when you visit. Not jus...

Heading to Singapore? As someone who used to live there (and LOVES food) I've got some killer tips to make sure you have an awesome time when you visit. Not just the touristy stuff, real locals tips from someone who has been there and eaten that.
If you like this video be sure to subscribe to our channel so you can catch me and my cats dishing out travel tips and inspiring vids each week ;)
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* How to spend 48 Hours in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2mphaIe
* 11 Things to know before you go to Singapore: http://bit.ly/2lJxiHl
* 11 Incredible rooftop views in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2m8ucsu
* 28 unique things to do in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2n5dvm2
Travel fun! Inspiring big adventures - by Phoebe Lee and Matt Turk. A few years ago we realised we were unsatisfied with the way our lives were going and decided to leave our jobs to pursue our dreams. Phoebe is a travel writer, blogger and photographer with a love of storytelling. Matt is a videographer and photographer with a love of the outdoors. Together, we travel the world creating fun, relatable guides and videos designed to inspire and entertain.
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Heading to Singapore? As someone who used to live there (and LOVES food) I've got some killer tips to make sure you have an awesome time when you visit. Not just the touristy stuff, real locals tips from someone who has been there and eaten that.
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* How to spend 48 Hours in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2mphaIe
* 11 Things to know before you go to Singapore: http://bit.ly/2lJxiHl
* 11 Incredible rooftop views in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2m8ucsu
* 28 unique things to do in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2n5dvm2
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Singapore Attractions | TravelGuide in 2 Minutes is the Video #7 of the first YouTube travel channel and vacation guide with the map inside video. Do you want to see more incredible sensations? ◑ Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1i2zSGTGGnLsPeprOK1Imw?sub_confirmation=1
WHOLE PLAYLIST FirstVacation Travel Guide with Map Inside Video https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQQYHODrU8JA03EbEDtntwhMu6eR1zzAJ
All the places of this trip are linked on the Google Maphttp://funfilmdirector.ru/map/singapore/
When and What:
SINGPORE
Marina Bay
00:16 Helix Bridge
00:27 ArtScience Museum
00:29 Merlion Park
00:33 Marina Bay Sands
00:39 Marina Bay Sands
Chinatown
00:45 Buddha Tooth Relic TempleHeart of the City
01:16 Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
01:18 Water Cycle2000Fountain at Marina Square
01:19 Parkroyal Hotel on Pickering
01:22 CapitaMall
01:27 HajiLane street
01:37 Capital SquareBuilding - 23 Church Street
01:45 Stadium MRT Station
01:51 Gardens by the Bay
01:57 Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City
02:05 Orchard RoadObservation desk
01:41 Marina Bay Sands
Description of Singapore:
Singapore (officially the Republic of Singapore) often referred to as the Lion City, the Garden City and the Red Dot is a global city and sovereign state in Southeast Asia and the world's only island city-state. The nickname «Red Dot» is a reference to its size on the map, contrasting with its achievements.
Singapore is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. This city combines the modern skyscrapers with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences and tropical climate with tasty food, good shopping and vibrant night-life.
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Five CoolFacts About Singapore:
1. Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City [01:57] is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest fountain in the world.
2. The Merlion [00:29], a half-fish, half-lion beast is a fitting symbol of Singapore. The «Singa» or lion represents the animal that a Sumatran prince saw which resembled a lion and the fish is a tribute to Singapore’s history as «Temasek», the ancient sea town.
3. Singlish, a Singaporean patois mixing English with the odd phrase of Chinese, Malay and even Tamil. Many Singaporeans have a habit of adding «la» to the end of their sentences. For example, «okay-la» is one example of Singlish.
4. Buildings in Singapore cannot be higher than 280 metres [02:23] because of busy air traffic. Buildings that scale this height include: One Raffles Place, OUB Centre, UOB Plaza and Republic Plaza.
5. Singapore is an extremely green city with gardens [01:19], trees and jungles everywhere. They are transforming into a «city in a garden» a current government campaign. It’s also very clean due to its littering laws.
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Edited by Marina Wanderlust using Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Singapore Attractions | TravelGuide in 2 Minutes is the Video #7 of the first YouTube travel channel and vacation guide with the map inside video. Do you want to see more incredible sensations? ◑ Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1i2zSGTGGnLsPeprOK1Imw?sub_confirmation=1
WHOLE PLAYLIST FirstVacation Travel Guide with Map Inside Video https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQQYHODrU8JA03EbEDtntwhMu6eR1zzAJ
All the places of this trip are linked on the Google Maphttp://funfilmdirector.ru/map/singapore/
When and What:
SINGPORE
Marina Bay
00:16 Helix Bridge
00:27 ArtScience Museum
00:29 Merlion Park
00:33 Marina Bay Sands
00:39 Marina Bay Sands
Chinatown
00:45 Buddha Tooth Relic TempleHeart of the City
01:16 Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
01:18 Water Cycle2000Fountain at Marina Square
01:19 Parkroyal Hotel on Pickering
01:22 CapitaMall
01:27 HajiLane street
01:37 Capital SquareBuilding - 23 Church Street
01:45 Stadium MRT Station
01:51 Gardens by the Bay
01:57 Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City
02:05 Orchard RoadObservation desk
01:41 Marina Bay Sands
Description of Singapore:
Singapore (officially the Republic of Singapore) often referred to as the Lion City, the Garden City and the Red Dot is a global city and sovereign state in Southeast Asia and the world's only island city-state. The nickname «Red Dot» is a reference to its size on the map, contrasting with its achievements.
Singapore is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. This city combines the modern skyscrapers with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences and tropical climate with tasty food, good shopping and vibrant night-life.
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Five CoolFacts About Singapore:
1. Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City [01:57] is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest fountain in the world.
2. The Merlion [00:29], a half-fish, half-lion beast is a fitting symbol of Singapore. The «Singa» or lion represents the animal that a Sumatran prince saw which resembled a lion and the fish is a tribute to Singapore’s history as «Temasek», the ancient sea town.
3. Singlish, a Singaporean patois mixing English with the odd phrase of Chinese, Malay and even Tamil. Many Singaporeans have a habit of adding «la» to the end of their sentences. For example, «okay-la» is one example of Singlish.
4. Buildings in Singapore cannot be higher than 280 metres [02:23] because of busy air traffic. Buildings that scale this height include: One Raffles Place, OUB Centre, UOB Plaza and Republic Plaza.
5. Singapore is an extremely green city with gardens [01:19], trees and jungles everywhere. They are transforming into a «city in a garden» a current government campaign. It’s also very clean due to its littering laws.
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Get more MarinaWanderlust:
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INSPIRATION FOR TRAVELLING / MARINA WANDERLUST
The first video travel blogger who makes useful movies with the map links inside + bonus: great places, unique destinations and incredible adventures! #travel blog #travel channel #travel video #travel guide
Film by Marina Wanderlust using the Sony Xperia Z5 premium and Sony Xperia Z3 compact.
Edited by Marina Wanderlust using Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Vexento - Valentine | music by Vexento
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Singapore
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Welcome to Singapore, one of the smallest countries in the world. Singapore is an island state located off the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Besides being the world’s 2nd wealthiest country (second only to Qatar), Singapore is extremely clean and safe, boasting superior air quality and of course tons of great things to see, do and eat!
Welcome to Gardens by the Bay one of the most amazing and botanical gardens in the world. A few things you can see here is the flower dome, the cloud forest, several gardens and the supertrees.
The Supertrees are living and breathing sculptures rising above the gardens. For epic views, head up to the top of these supertrees and stroll along the 22-meter-high aerial walkway known as the Skyway to experience the Marina Bay area from a bird’s eye view.
Next up we visit China Town! It's a great place to do some souvenir shopping, eat some local Chinese food and walk around.
One of the highlights about visiting Singapore is to eat at a hawker center. This is a huge food court full of stalls. You need to eat Indian, Malaysian and Chinese. It's very inexpensive!
The Marina Bay SandsHotel is one of Asia’s most iconic buildings and home to the world’s most renowned infinity pool. To visit the pool you must be a guest of the hotel, but you can experience incredible views from the Skypark observation deck or from one of the 57th floor restaurants.
Welcome to the Singapore Zoo! It was founded in 1973, we take a quick tour through the zoo to see the asian animals. Singapore Zoo was the first zoo in the world to have free roaming orangutans.
The RiverSafari is located right next to the Singapore Zoo. It’s a fascinating journey through some of the world’s largest river systems like the Nile and the Mississippi. I was especially excited to visit the Giant PandaForest.
We are inside Thian Hock Keng Temple. It was constructed in the 1840s using the best materials from China at the time. In 1973 it was declared a national monument. Admission is free!
Orchard Road is a major tourist attraction, and when you look around it’s easy to see why. This is where you come for some serious retail therapy, and with more than 10 shopping centers, there is plenty to choose from. The 20-storey Paragon is perhaps the most famous along the strip, with stores like Gucci, Prada and Burberry. It boasts over 200 stores in all.
The Singapore Flyer is the worlds largest observation wheel. This ferris wheel has 28 capsules, each fits 28 people and it takes 28 minutes to do a complete rotation.
Little India is where the Indian community settled in over 200 years ago. Now a days it is a commercial district. They have converted these shop houses into restaurants, shops, jewelry stores and offices. It's a great place to buy gold and try indian food!
Singapore’s Changi Airport is second to none! You may actually want to have a layover here because of how many things there are to do – from a butterfly garden, to shopping and dining, relaxation areas, movie theatre, art installations, a swimming pool, and much much more.
Changi is my favorite airport in the world!
There you have my top 10 places to visit in Singapore! What are your favorite spots? Leave a comment below!
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Singapore
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Welcome to Singapore, one of the smallest countries in the world. Singapore is an island state located off the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Besides being the world’s 2nd wealthiest country (second only to Qatar), Singapore is extremely clean and safe, boasting superior air quality and of course tons of great things to see, do and eat!
Welcome to Gardens by the Bay one of the most amazing and botanical gardens in the world. A few things you can see here is the flower dome, the cloud forest, several gardens and the supertrees.
The Supertrees are living and breathing sculptures rising above the gardens. For epic views, head up to the top of these supertrees and stroll along the 22-meter-high aerial walkway known as the Skyway to experience the Marina Bay area from a bird’s eye view.
Next up we visit China Town! It's a great place to do some souvenir shopping, eat some local Chinese food and walk around.
One of the highlights about visiting Singapore is to eat at a hawker center. This is a huge food court full of stalls. You need to eat Indian, Malaysian and Chinese. It's very inexpensive!
The Marina Bay SandsHotel is one of Asia’s most iconic buildings and home to the world’s most renowned infinity pool. To visit the pool you must be a guest of the hotel, but you can experience incredible views from the Skypark observation deck or from one of the 57th floor restaurants.
Welcome to the Singapore Zoo! It was founded in 1973, we take a quick tour through the zoo to see the asian animals. Singapore Zoo was the first zoo in the world to have free roaming orangutans.
The RiverSafari is located right next to the Singapore Zoo. It’s a fascinating journey through some of the world’s largest river systems like the Nile and the Mississippi. I was especially excited to visit the Giant PandaForest.
We are inside Thian Hock Keng Temple. It was constructed in the 1840s using the best materials from China at the time. In 1973 it was declared a national monument. Admission is free!
Orchard Road is a major tourist attraction, and when you look around it’s easy to see why. This is where you come for some serious retail therapy, and with more than 10 shopping centers, there is plenty to choose from. The 20-storey Paragon is perhaps the most famous along the strip, with stores like Gucci, Prada and Burberry. It boasts over 200 stores in all.
The Singapore Flyer is the worlds largest observation wheel. This ferris wheel has 28 capsules, each fits 28 people and it takes 28 minutes to do a complete rotation.
Little India is where the Indian community settled in over 200 years ago. Now a days it is a commercial district. They have converted these shop houses into restaurants, shops, jewelry stores and offices. It's a great place to buy gold and try indian food!
Singapore’s Changi Airport is second to none! You may actually want to have a layover here because of how many things there are to do – from a butterfly garden, to shopping and dining, relaxation areas, movie theatre, art installations, a swimming pool, and much much more.
Changi is my favorite airport in the world!
There you have my top 10 places to visit in Singapore! What are your favorite spots? Leave a comment below!
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PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south...

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

PLAN YOUR SINGAPORE VACATION
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system.
The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-centuryRaffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
Once routinely criticised for being dull, Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore.
Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness (it’s still panned for its seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum). Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well.
Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes.
More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic centers in shipping and banking – Singapore is expensive by Southeast-Asian standards, with everything costing about double what it does elsewhere in the region. While most people come here for a couple of days just “to do” Singapore, I love this city and think it deserves longer than that. There’s a lot to do here, some great parks by the Malaysian border, and incredible (and cheap) Chinese and Indian food. Singapore is also moving beyond it’s sterile image and fast becoming a city with world-class nightlife.

Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon BoatRace, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the CricketClub or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The WorldFamousRaffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab StreetQuarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!

Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon BoatRace, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the CricketClub or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The WorldFamousRaffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab StreetQuarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji Lane
[https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g294265-d317436-Reviews-Kampong_Glam-Singapore.html#review_445046259]
A very special area in SG with a lot of cultural heritage! This place is definitely worth the visit especially with all the buildings and architecture. As I said in the vlog, you can definitely feel the culture even by being in the area. Be sure to also check at Haji Lane for all things hipster and stop by #SelfieCoffee. The coffee itself is pretty bad but it's all for the novelty of having your face printed on your drink!
4) Tai Hwa Pork Noodles @ Tai Hwa EatingHouse
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hill_street_tai_hwa_pork_noodle/]
Michelin star pork noodles! I liked it but I did not love the dish. It was however a lot better the more you ate it! This place gets packed during lunch time so make sure you go during odd hours. We went at around 2pm on a weekday and as you can say, there wasn't really a wait at all!
5) Shopping around Orchard
There are heaps of shops and name brands that you can shop from in Orchard! This is basically the 5th Ave of Singapore! Make sure you present your passport when you spend more than SG$100 to claim your GST back at the airport! They will process everything at the shop itself and when you get to the airport, you will have to present all the receipts and the documents that the shops give you!
6) Night Safari
[http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/]
A must do! The night safari pretty much takes up the whole night. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online because it does get crowded! Plan your night and talk to the staff working there! Avoid the tram when you see long lines because it's not worth waiting for so long! Be sure to check out all the walking trails as well!
I've never been to a zoo at night so this was a very interesting and unique experience for me! The scale of the zoo is nothing like what you'd find at the Animal Kingdom in DisneyWorld but it was still a very enjoyable experience!
7) Pontian Wanton Noodles House (24 Hours)
Chain-store with multiple outlets. I tried finding a website but I can't seem to find anything. Great dried wanton noodles at a very affordable price! Portions are relatively small but it is so cheap that you can buy 2 bowls but still pay less than you'd normally pay for a proper meal!
8) Natureland Massage
[http://www.natureland.com.sg/]
Chain-store that opens for 24 hours as well! I noticed a lot of businessmen, especially Japanese businessmen was at this place. Massage itself was average but it was definitely a great way to wind down and relax after a long day!
Singapore 2017:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bXngTPEHn5c
Part 2: https://youtu.be/QiqrGMYsdE8
Part 3: https://youtu.be/67yNlWjxkNc
Part 4: https://youtu.be/1KK-rCadMQ8
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GGaaJY-uygU
Music used (in order of appearance):
1) DifferentHeaven - Safe And Sound [https://youtu.be/13ARO0HDZsQ]
2) Vanze - Survive (Ft. NeonDreams) [https://youtu.be/cvl8e2se8Q4]
3) Jensation - Donuts [https://youtu.be/jxrorclF18Y]
4) Jo Cohen & BQ - GlowingAt Night [https://youtu.be/bwrCCc6hWKo]
5) Glude - Identity [https://youtu.be/_z1mdKOw6PQ]
6) JJD - Adventure [https://youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA]
7) Axol x Alex Skrindo - You [https://youtu.be/sA_p0rQtDXE]
OTHER TRAVEL VLOGS:
Thailand 2016:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ltSnuMWp2II
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MENHZD_BB-I
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kHylA0XR63c
Part 4: https://youtu.be/3DvWPDBUoiI
New Zealand2015:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/YWk9N6dFa0s
Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4p1rtiRzyk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/uwV6Gc2ozFE
Part 4: https://youtu.be/MMceRYM-2Hw
Japan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/SKSqoFfNPeY
Part 2: http://youtu.be/C0wX8uqIiys
Part 3: http://youtu.be/DWLIA9-sqr8
Taiwan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/_1iQ0FzBzzA
Part 2: http://youtu.be/PaouoZraC28
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Z8y1VLr2d0k
Find me:
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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ItsJonathanChan
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ItsJonathanChan
Instagram: http://instagram.com/ItsJonathanChan
SnapChat: ItsJonathanChan
Email: itsjonathanchan@gmail.com
All filmed on a Canon G7X, Canon G7X Mark 2 & GoPro Hero 3

Kampong Glam | HajiLane | Tai Hwa PorkNoodles | Night Safari (Click for detailed itinerary)
Detailed itinerary:
Accomodation: Airbnb near Orchard Road
There are heaps of listings and a lot of good options depending on your budget!
1) Hai Di Lao - Hot Pot Place that opens til 6am
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hai-di-lao-orchard-river-valley/]
Good value for money, extremely good service and good quality food!
2) Ya Kun Kaya Toast
[http://www.yakun.com/]
We went here for breakfast. This is a chain-store so you can go to any of the many outlets they have. Extremely good value for money and very filling breakkie! Highly recommend! The Kaya balls are amazing and you have to try their egg! The locals drink the runny egg with a straw!
3) Kampong Glam - Arab Quarter, Haji Lane
[https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g294265-d317436-Reviews-Kampong_Glam-Singapore.html#review_445046259]
A very special area in SG with a lot of cultural heritage! This place is definitely worth the visit especially with all the buildings and architecture. As I said in the vlog, you can definitely feel the culture even by being in the area. Be sure to also check at Haji Lane for all things hipster and stop by #SelfieCoffee. The coffee itself is pretty bad but it's all for the novelty of having your face printed on your drink!
4) Tai Hwa Pork Noodles @ Tai Hwa EatingHouse
[http://www.hungrygowhere.com/singapore/hill_street_tai_hwa_pork_noodle/]
Michelin star pork noodles! I liked it but I did not love the dish. It was however a lot better the more you ate it! This place gets packed during lunch time so make sure you go during odd hours. We went at around 2pm on a weekday and as you can say, there wasn't really a wait at all!
5) Shopping around Orchard
There are heaps of shops and name brands that you can shop from in Orchard! This is basically the 5th Ave of Singapore! Make sure you present your passport when you spend more than SG$100 to claim your GST back at the airport! They will process everything at the shop itself and when you get to the airport, you will have to present all the receipts and the documents that the shops give you!
6) Night Safari
[http://www.nightsafari.com.sg/]
A must do! The night safari pretty much takes up the whole night. Be sure to pre-book your tickets online because it does get crowded! Plan your night and talk to the staff working there! Avoid the tram when you see long lines because it's not worth waiting for so long! Be sure to check out all the walking trails as well!
I've never been to a zoo at night so this was a very interesting and unique experience for me! The scale of the zoo is nothing like what you'd find at the Animal Kingdom in DisneyWorld but it was still a very enjoyable experience!
7) Pontian Wanton Noodles House (24 Hours)
Chain-store with multiple outlets. I tried finding a website but I can't seem to find anything. Great dried wanton noodles at a very affordable price! Portions are relatively small but it is so cheap that you can buy 2 bowls but still pay less than you'd normally pay for a proper meal!
8) Natureland Massage
[http://www.natureland.com.sg/]
Chain-store that opens for 24 hours as well! I noticed a lot of businessmen, especially Japanese businessmen was at this place. Massage itself was average but it was definitely a great way to wind down and relax after a long day!
Singapore 2017:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/bXngTPEHn5c
Part 2: https://youtu.be/QiqrGMYsdE8
Part 3: https://youtu.be/67yNlWjxkNc
Part 4: https://youtu.be/1KK-rCadMQ8
Part 5: https://youtu.be/GGaaJY-uygU
Music used (in order of appearance):
1) DifferentHeaven - Safe And Sound [https://youtu.be/13ARO0HDZsQ]
2) Vanze - Survive (Ft. NeonDreams) [https://youtu.be/cvl8e2se8Q4]
3) Jensation - Donuts [https://youtu.be/jxrorclF18Y]
4) Jo Cohen & BQ - GlowingAt Night [https://youtu.be/bwrCCc6hWKo]
5) Glude - Identity [https://youtu.be/_z1mdKOw6PQ]
6) JJD - Adventure [https://youtu.be/f2xGxd9xPYA]
7) Axol x Alex Skrindo - You [https://youtu.be/sA_p0rQtDXE]
OTHER TRAVEL VLOGS:
Thailand 2016:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/ltSnuMWp2II
Part 2: https://youtu.be/MENHZD_BB-I
Part 3: https://youtu.be/kHylA0XR63c
Part 4: https://youtu.be/3DvWPDBUoiI
New Zealand2015:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/YWk9N6dFa0s
Part 2: https://youtu.be/X4p1rtiRzyk
Part 3: https://youtu.be/uwV6Gc2ozFE
Part 4: https://youtu.be/MMceRYM-2Hw
Japan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/SKSqoFfNPeY
Part 2: http://youtu.be/C0wX8uqIiys
Part 3: http://youtu.be/DWLIA9-sqr8
Taiwan 2015:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/_1iQ0FzBzzA
Part 2: http://youtu.be/PaouoZraC28
Part 3: http://youtu.be/Z8y1VLr2d0k
Find me:
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ItsJonathanChan
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ItsJonathanChan
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ItsJonathanChan
Instagram: http://instagram.com/ItsJonathanChan
SnapChat: ItsJonathanChan
Email: itsjonathanchan@gmail.com
All filmed on a Canon G7X, Canon G7X Mark 2 & GoPro Hero 3

How to Travel to Singapore / YOU NEED TO SEE THIS PLACE

In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in S...

In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in Singapore, many of them for free.
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In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in Singapore, many of them for free.
My Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danymalistic
Get a 30€/$ discount on airbnb for your first trip by using this link : https://www.airbnb.de/c/dlebedev48
Get 15$ off your next Hotel on booking.com:
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Apartment in Singapore! Living abroad for free as an Engineer.

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Hello Youtube,
In this video I show my apartment in Singapore. I lived in this apartment for about 2 months overseas. I hope this video can inspire some of you future engineers! ENJOY
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Bose QC 25:
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published: 03 Dec 2017

Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines - Singapore Chapter

ICpEP Singapore Chapter envisions itself as Global Group of professional ComputerEngineers, IT practitioners and a global think tank group of Integrative Engineers and Computing towards a smart nation building.
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2. Be a leader in SMARTNationBuilding
3. Support the development of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Philippines and Beyond
4. Advanced the Computer Engineering and IT profession by cross domain collaboration, research and development
5. Be a partner organization of institution of learning that offers technical programs but not limited to Computer Engineering and IT Education in the areas of applied research, technology commercialization ...

Speaker: DaveFarleyTakingBack “Software Engineering” Craftsmanship is not enough
Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers? Engineering is the application of iterative, empirical, practical science to real-world problems. Craftsmanship is a wonderful thing, and as a reaction to the terrible abuses of the term Engineering in software development Software Craftsmanship has helped in our learning of what really works.
The term “Software Engineering” has gained a bad reputation. It implies “Big up-front design” and “Mathematically provable models” in place of working code. However, that is down to our interpretation, not a problem with “Engineering” as a discipline.
In recent years we have discovered what reall...

Speaker: Peter Chestna
Software development is changing and so are the roles that developers need to play. Over the last decade or so, companies have been trying to fill their ranks with what was called full-stack engineers. These developers were versed in software development from database to GUI and everything in between. This was necessary in the age of monolithic application architectures.
The move to DevOps and microservices demands new skills. Now a developer must become fluent in software testing, deployment, telemetry and even security. It is less about multi-layer and more about multi-discipline.
In this talk, Pete Chestna, Director of DeveloperEngagement will share his insights into this transformation, the opportunity that it presents to developers as lifelong learners as we...

published: 18 Nov 2017

GeoFS landing in singapore

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published: 16 Nov 2017

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Speaker: DaveFarleyTakingBack “Software Engineering” Craftsmanship is not enough
Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers? Engineering is the application of iterative, empirical, practical science to real-world problems. Craftsmanship is a wonderful thing, and as a reaction to the terrible abuses of the term Engineering in software development Software Craftsmanship has helped in our learning of what really works.
The term “Software Engineering” has gained a bad reputation. It implies “Big up-front design” and “Mathematically provable models” in place of working code. However, that is down to our interpretation, not a problem with “Engineering” as a discipline.
In recent years we have discovered what really works in software development. Not everyone practices approaches like Continuous Delivery, but it is widely seen as representing the current state-of-the-art in software development. This is because at its root CD is about the application of an iterative, practical, empirical, maybe even science based approach to solving problems in software development. Is this a form of software engineering?
Software isn’t bridge-building, it is not car or aircraft development either, but then neither is Chemical Engineering, neither is Electrical Engineering. Engineering is different in different disciplines. Maybe it is time for us to begin thinking about retrieving the term “Software Engineering” maybe it is time to define what our “Engineering” discipline should entail.
About the Speaker:
Dave Farley is a thought-leader in the field of Continuous Delivery, DevOps and Software Development in general.
He is co-author of the Jolt-award winning book ‘Continuous Delivery’ a regular conference speaker and blogger and one of the authors of the Reactive Manifesto.
Dave has been having fun with computers for over 35 years has worked on most types of software, from firmware, through tinkering with operating systems and device drivers, to writing games, and commercial applications of all shapes and sizes. He started working in large scale distributed systems about 25 years ago, doing research into the development of loose-coupled, message-based systems – a forerunner of MicroService architectures.
Dave has a wide range of experience leading the development of complex software in teams, both large and small, in the UK and USA. Dave was an early adopter of agile development techniques, employing iterative development, continuous integration and significant levels of automated testing on commercial projects from the early 1990s.
Dave is the former Head of Software development at LMAX Ltd, home of the OSSDisruptor, a company that are well known for the excellence of their code and the exemplary nature of their development process.
Dave is now an independent software developer and consultant, and founder and director of Continuous Delivery Ltd.EventPage: http://nights.yowconference.com.au/upcoming/dave-farley-continuous-delivery-perth-23-nov/
Produced by Engineers.SG
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Speaker: DaveFarleyTakingBack “Software Engineering” Craftsmanship is not enough
Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers? Engineering is the application of iterative, empirical, practical science to real-world problems. Craftsmanship is a wonderful thing, and as a reaction to the terrible abuses of the term Engineering in software development Software Craftsmanship has helped in our learning of what really works.
The term “Software Engineering” has gained a bad reputation. It implies “Big up-front design” and “Mathematically provable models” in place of working code. However, that is down to our interpretation, not a problem with “Engineering” as a discipline.
In recent years we have discovered what really works in software development. Not everyone practices approaches like Continuous Delivery, but it is widely seen as representing the current state-of-the-art in software development. This is because at its root CD is about the application of an iterative, practical, empirical, maybe even science based approach to solving problems in software development. Is this a form of software engineering?
Software isn’t bridge-building, it is not car or aircraft development either, but then neither is Chemical Engineering, neither is Electrical Engineering. Engineering is different in different disciplines. Maybe it is time for us to begin thinking about retrieving the term “Software Engineering” maybe it is time to define what our “Engineering” discipline should entail.
About the Speaker:
Dave Farley is a thought-leader in the field of Continuous Delivery, DevOps and Software Development in general.
He is co-author of the Jolt-award winning book ‘Continuous Delivery’ a regular conference speaker and blogger and one of the authors of the Reactive Manifesto.
Dave has been having fun with computers for over 35 years has worked on most types of software, from firmware, through tinkering with operating systems and device drivers, to writing games, and commercial applications of all shapes and sizes. He started working in large scale distributed systems about 25 years ago, doing research into the development of loose-coupled, message-based systems – a forerunner of MicroService architectures.
Dave has a wide range of experience leading the development of complex software in teams, both large and small, in the UK and USA. Dave was an early adopter of agile development techniques, employing iterative development, continuous integration and significant levels of automated testing on commercial projects from the early 1990s.
Dave is the former Head of Software development at LMAX Ltd, home of the OSSDisruptor, a company that are well known for the excellence of their code and the exemplary nature of their development process.
Dave is now an independent software developer and consultant, and founder and director of Continuous Delivery Ltd.EventPage: http://nights.yowconference.com.au/upcoming/dave-farley-continuous-delivery-perth-23-nov/
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Speaker: Peter Chestna
Software development is changing and so are the roles that developers need to play. Over the last decade or so, companies have been tryi...

Speaker: Peter Chestna
Software development is changing and so are the roles that developers need to play. Over the last decade or so, companies have been trying to fill their ranks with what was called full-stack engineers. These developers were versed in software development from database to GUI and everything in between. This was necessary in the age of monolithic application architectures.
The move to DevOps and microservices demands new skills. Now a developer must become fluent in software testing, deployment, telemetry and even security. It is less about multi-layer and more about multi-discipline.
In this talk, Pete Chestna, Director of DeveloperEngagement will share his insights into this transformation, the opportunity that it presents to developers as lifelong learners as well as practical advice to get started. Don’t miss the shift. Get ahead of it!
What you will learn: 1. How software development leaders used to think about the developers they hire 2. How that is being transformed into a new breed of developer called the Full Spectrum Developer 3. How you can get their ahead of demand and be more valuable to both your current and future employers
Why would this talk be a good fit for the DevOpsDays audience?
There is a fundamental shift in the requirements on developers. As team sizes shrink and responsibilities grow with the move to DevOps. Now a developer must become fluent in software testing, deployment, telemetry and even security. It is less about multi-layer and more about multi-discipline.
About the Speaker:
As Director of Developer Engagement at Veracode/CA, Pete provides customers with practical advice on how to successfully roll out developer-centric application security programs. Relying on more than 10 years of direct AppSec practitioner experience as both a developer and development leader, Pete provides information on best practices amassed from personal experience in addition to working with Veracode’s 1,000+ global customers. From his experience as both a practitioner and consultant, Pete has spoken internationally at both security and developer conferences on the topics of ApplicationSecurity (AppSec), Agile and DevOps.
Pete joined Veracode in 2006 as a software developer and was instrumental in delivering the first version of Veracode’s service to customers. Later, as Director of PlatformEngineering, Pete built and managed the Agile teams responsible for delivering Veracode’s SaaS platform. He also built the first DevOps team to deliver microservices.
Pete has more than 25 years’ experience developing software and has been granted 3 patents. He has been developing web applications since 1996, including one of the first applications to be delivered through a web interface. In his spare time, he enjoys listening to Rush, drinking whiskey and programming on the Arduino platform.
EventPage: https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-singapore

Speaker: Peter Chestna
Software development is changing and so are the roles that developers need to play. Over the last decade or so, companies have been trying to fill their ranks with what was called full-stack engineers. These developers were versed in software development from database to GUI and everything in between. This was necessary in the age of monolithic application architectures.
The move to DevOps and microservices demands new skills. Now a developer must become fluent in software testing, deployment, telemetry and even security. It is less about multi-layer and more about multi-discipline.
In this talk, Pete Chestna, Director of DeveloperEngagement will share his insights into this transformation, the opportunity that it presents to developers as lifelong learners as well as practical advice to get started. Don’t miss the shift. Get ahead of it!
What you will learn: 1. How software development leaders used to think about the developers they hire 2. How that is being transformed into a new breed of developer called the Full Spectrum Developer 3. How you can get their ahead of demand and be more valuable to both your current and future employers
Why would this talk be a good fit for the DevOpsDays audience?
There is a fundamental shift in the requirements on developers. As team sizes shrink and responsibilities grow with the move to DevOps. Now a developer must become fluent in software testing, deployment, telemetry and even security. It is less about multi-layer and more about multi-discipline.
About the Speaker:
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Tech in Asia (YC W15) is a media, events, and jobs platform for Asia’s tech communities. At Tech in Asia, you can keep abreast of the latest news, share your own thoughts, and find talent or jobs best suited to your needs. Connect with startups, investors, corporates and more, at our annual conferences held in Singapore, Bangalore, Tokyo, and Jakarta.
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From the skyscrapers of Dubai to the amusement parks of Minnesota, Danny Forster travels the world to break down the most astounding, complex engineering feats to date.
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Speaker: Jon Chan (jonhmchan), Lead, Marketing Engineering @ Stack Overflow
At Stack Overflow, we are a remote-first company. That means no matter where you are in the world, if you are a great developer, we want to make sure you’re treated just like you’re in our headquarters in New York. How do you build agile teams when most people are remote? We take this to an extreme: get my first-hand account of what it’s like to work full-time as an engineer at Stack Overflow traveling to 22 cities in 7 countries in three months. You’ll learn what it means to build a truly remote culture, what tools we use to make it possible, and how we do standups, iteration, and communication in a truly international engineering team.
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Speaker: Peter Chestna
Software development is changing and so are the roles that developers need to play. Over the last decade or so, companies have been trying to fill their ranks with what was called full-stack engineers. These developers were versed in software development from database to GUI and everything in between. This was necessary in the age of monolithic application architectures.
The move to DevOps and microservices demands new skills. Now a developer must become fluent in software testing, deployment, telemetry and even security. It is less about multi-layer and more about multi-discipline.
In this talk, Pete Chestna, Director of DeveloperEngagement will share his insights into this transformation, the opportunity that it presents to developers as lifelong learners as we...

published: 18 Nov 2017

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Shortcuts in engineering design can lead to engineering disasters. Engineering is the science and technology used to meet the needs and demands of society.[1] These demands include buildings, aircraft, vessels, and computer software. In order to meet society’s demands, the creation of newer technology and infrastructure must be met efficiently and cost-effectively. To accomplish this, managers and engineers have to have a mutual approach to the specified demand at hand. This can lead to shortcuts in engineering design to reduce costs of construction and fabrication. Occasionally, these shortcuts can lead to unexpected design failures.
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published: 28 Mar 2017

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"When I look at where computing is heading, I see how machine learning and artificial intelligence are unlocking capabilities that were unthinkable only a few years ago. This means that the power of the software — the ‘smarts’ — really matter for hardware more than ever before.""
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Sundar believes the last 10 years were about building a mobile-first world, turning smartphones into remote controls for our lives. But in the next 10 years, the shift will be towards a world that is AI-first, a world where computing becomes universally available — be it at home, at work, in the car, or on the go — and interacting with all of these surfaces becomes much more natural, intuitive, and intelligent.
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Software Engineer: Reality vs Expectations 2

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Speaker: DaveFarleyTakingBack “Software Engineering” Craftsmanship is not enough
Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers? Engineering is the application of iterative, empirical, practical science to real-world problems. Craftsmanship is a wonderful thing, and as a reaction to the terrible abuses of the term Engineering in software development Software Craftsmanship has helped in our learning of what really works.
The term “Software Engineering” has gained a bad reputation. It implies “Big up-front design” and “Mathematically provable models” in place of working code. However, that is down to our interpretation, not a problem with “Engineering” as a discipline.
In recent years we have discovered what reall...

published: 20 Nov 2017

Deep Learning with Python in Finance - Singapore Python User Group

Speaker: Ben BallAbstract: Python is becoming the de facto standard for many machine learning applications. We have been using Python with deep learning and other ML techniques, with a focus in prediction and exploitation in transactional markets. I am presenting one of our implementations (A dueling double DQN - a class of Reinforcement Learning algorithm) in Python using TensorFlow, along with information and background around the class of deep learning algorithm, and the application to financial markets we have employed. Attendees will learn how to implement a DQN using Tensorflow, and how to design a system for deep learning for solving a wide range of problems. The code will be available on github for attendees.
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Speaker: Martin Fowler (@martinfowler), Chief Scientist @ ThoughtWorks
In the last decade or so we've seen a number of new ideas added to the mix to help us effectively design our software. Patterns help us capture the solutions and rationale for using them. Refactoring allows us to alter the design of a system after the code is written. Agile methods, in particular Extreme Programming, give us a highly iterative and evolutionary approach which is particularly well suited to changing requirements and environments. Martin Fowler has been a leading voice in these techniques and will give a suite of short talks featuring various aspects about his recent thinking about how these and other developments affect our software development.
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published: 17 Oct 2016

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